@Glen before diving to deep into it with numbers- do you have a
working defination of Agnostic vs Atheist?

On Mon, Dec 22, 2014 at 8:54 AM, glen <[email protected]> wrote:
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> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tempest_%28codename%29
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> I don't disagree that low N studies are useful.  But high N studies are also 
> useful.
>
> On 12/22/2014 06:06 AM, Marcus G. Daniels wrote:
>> Nick wrote:
>>
>> "Well, 30 or more tiny fm radios placed at strategic locations around the
>> mother board, might be more like it.  No?"
>>
>> Like if a team of two or three aliens came to watch the Earth from orbit,
>> before there was broadcasting.  Relatively speaking, that's how many
>> individual things they'd have to understand if 1 person = 1 neuron (putting
>> aside that each person has 10,000 friends/synapses in this analogy) .    I'm
>> claiming it would be much more effective to take 30 people up in their
>> spaceship and study them in detail.  Perhaps from orbit they could make a
>> good guess at that, e.g. a president, a popular athlete, a celebrity,
>> several randomly selected people of different races, etc.
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